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Norfolk weather forecast – When it could snow next week

The weather forecaster WX Charts has predicted the possibility of snow falling in parts of north Norfolk including Kings Lynn, Dereham, Holt, and Hunstanton by Thursday around 6am. The snowfall could extend to Norwich as well, while the rest of the county is expected to experience rain through midday. There is also potential for more snow on Friday around 6am on the north Norfolk coast. A Met Office spokesman has stated that there is a “very small chance” of people seeing snow next week, but overall, temperatures are expected to be colder than average with a low of 1C on Sunday morning in Norwich and the possibility of wintry showers over the weekend in coastal areas with strong winds.

The long-range forecast from the Met Office indicates that the early part of next week will likely be characterized by light winds and a mix of wetter, cloudier conditions, and colder, brighter, drier conditions. There may be periods of wet or showery weather focused in the northwest of the UK with largely dry weather elsewhere. Overall, temperatures are expected to be a little colder than average, with only a very small chance of much colder and wintry conditions developing from mid to late next week. The weather map provided by WX Charts shows purple areas of snow heading towards Norfolk, indicating the potential for snowfall in the region.

Despite the predictions of snow, the Met Office has cautioned that there is a “very small chance” of snow in Norfolk next week. The spokesman emphasized that temperatures are expected to be a little colder than average, with only a very small chance of much colder and wintry conditions developing from mid to late next week. It is advised to keep updated on the weather forecast and be prepared for potential changes, as weather conditions can often be unpredictable. Additionally, new flood warnings have been issued in Norfolk due to high tides, highlighting the importance of staying informed and taking necessary precautions in the event of inclement weather.

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